Cyclin-dependent Kinase
Cyclin-dependent kinase
is a
protein kinase
involved in regulation of the
cell cycle
. A
cyclin-dependent kinase
is activated by association with a
cyclin
forming a
cyclin-dependent kinase complex
.
Leland H. Hartwell
,
R. Timothy Hunt
, and
Paul M. Nurse
won the 2001
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
for their discovery of
cyclin
and
cyclin-dependent kinase
, central molecules in the regulation of the cell cycle.
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